Original title:
Physiotherapeutic Procedure for Patient after Ischemic Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke) in The Pons
Translated title:
Physiotherapeutic Procedure for Patient after Ischemic Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke) in The Pons
Authors:
Alrasheed, Abdulaziz Abdullah A ; Pavlů, Dagmar (advisor) ; Modlinger, Tomáš (referee) Document type: Bachelor's theses
Year:
2017
Language:
eng Abstract:
Title of thesis: Physiotherapeutic Procedure for Patient after Ischemic Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke) in The Pons. Author: Abdulaziz Abdullah Alrasheed. Work placement: Oblastní Nemocnice Kladno Summary: In the thesis, I will be covering a case study diagnosed with ischemic cerebrovascular accident (stroke) in the pons. It will be divided into 2 parts ( General - Practical) The general part explains the anatomical, biomechanical ,physiological and neurophysiological point view of the brain and brain stem corresponding to the object's diagnosis. The practical part shows the procedure of the treatment starting from the initial examinations with its conclusion, also the goal of the therapy, short and long rehabilitation plan and with day to day therapy sessions and the final examinations with its conclusion, the results of the therapy procedure, and the effectiveness of the treatment. KEYWORDS: Cerebrovascular Accident, Ischemic Stroke, Physiotherapeutic Procedure, Penumbra, Incoordination, Rehabilitation, Hemiparesis, Range of Motion, Drooped Foot, Gait Training, Balance Exercises, Verticalization, Spasticity.
Keywords:
Balance Exercises; Drooped Foot; Gait Training; Hemiparesis; Incoordination; Ischemic Stroke; KEYWORDS: Cerebrovascular Accident; Penumbra; Physiotherapeutic Procedure; Range of Motion; Rehabilitation; Spasticity; Verticalization; Fyzioterapeutické řádu; hemiparéza; ischemická mrtvice; Klíčová slova: cévní mozková příhoda; křečovitost; nekoordinovanost; nácvik chůze; Penumbra; poklesla noha; rehabilitace; Rovnováha Cvičení; rozsah pohybu; vertikalizace
Institution: Charles University Faculties (theses)
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Document availability information: Available in the Charles University Digital Repository. Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/76292